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Blue is my chicken
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I am not a duck expert, and I don't study them. I only study chickens. However, I know all broody birds are alike, so I have a question. What will the safety hole do? If the ducklings need help hatching, their dam will help them out by taking the shell off. You shouldn't have to intervene, unless there is something about Calls I don't know. Is your Call already broody or are you trying to make her go broody by providing a nesting box with a clutch of eggs, which can bring out hormones?
You will need the safety holes and may even need to put some eggs in an incubator (If there are a lot) Call ducks can sometimes not cover all of their eggs depending on their size so you may need to take care of the rest.
No, the hen will assist them if needed. Unless your calls are show quality with the very short bills they won't need any help anyway. Good luck!
They unfortunately will not, they aren't that smart.
Thank you all so much I am so excited for this spring, I am starting a business with call ducks (and more animals too) I will hatch the eggs and sell the ducklings and I will raise some of the ducklings up and sell them as adultsI've heard of a couple people with calls that have had their hens assist hatches
Thank you
